DTC LEARN is our brand new financial literacy program designed to deliver quick, actionable, and easy-to-understand financial tips right to your inbox or mobile app every morning. Whether you’re an investing rookie or a seasoned trader, we help you grow smarter about money — one nugget at a time.
According to recent studies, over 60% of working adults lack the basic financial knowledge needed to manage personal finances, investments, and retirement planning. This financial illiteracy contributes to:
DTC LEARN is a unique, interactive platform that transforms financial education into a fun, competitive experience — giving employees, students, and community members the tools they need to build real financial confidence.
Receive a new financial tip or strategy every morning via email or app notification.
Each nugget is crafted to be read in under 60 seconds — perfect for your morning coffee.
Build your financial knowledge daily and track your progress through your DTC dashboard.
Day Trader Challenge LEARN is a modern financial literacy platform designed to empower individuals with essential knowledge about investing, markets, and financial wellness through interactive, game-based experiences.
DTC LEARN isn’t just financial education — it’s a tool for fostering social impact within your organization. By integrating DTC LEARN into employee programs, corporate wellness initiatives, or community outreach, portfolio companies can actively strengthen the Social pillar of their ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) mandate.
Empowers employees, students, and communities to build financial confidence through engaging, accessible education.
Fosters positive community outcomes by making financial literacy fun and competitive, improving economic opportunity.
Strengthens your ESG score by supporting social equity, employee wellbeing, and educational access initiatives.
A stock split happens when a company divides its existing shares into multiple new shares to boost liquidity. If you owned 10 shares at $100 each in a 2-for-1 split, you’d have 20 shares at $50 each — same total value, more shares to trade.
A co-pay is a fixed amount you pay out of pocket for certain healthcare services — like a doctor’s visit, prescription, or specialist appointment — while your insurance covers the rest.
For example:
➡️ You visit your primary care doctor.
➡️ Your insurance plan has a $25 co-pay for office visits.
➡️ You pay $25 at check-in, and your insurance covers the remaining cost of the visit.
Pro Tip: Co-pays typically don’t count toward your deductible, but they do count toward your out-of-pocket maximum for the year!